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leeza helped her father care for her mom while trying to maintain her own life and career. she knows what a burden it was for her family and millions of others. many times the caregivers because of what we call compassion fatigue are sicker than their diagnosed loved ones. they re under assault. and my dad was under assault. we all were. after feeling that assault firsthand, leeza started a memory foundation and opened leeza s place. there are eight locations around the country. it s a facility for people to get help and bond with others in similar situations. it s a place for caretakers to catch their breath. we care for the people who care for people. it s all about knowing that this is a journey that you cannot take by yourself. being a caregiver for an alzheimer s patient is a spiritually, physically and exhausting experience. the caregivers have to know the best way to love their
we had a diagnosis. ten years later she was gone. what was it like for you when she didn t know you? that s the cruellest moment. i m sure everyone would tell you the same thing. after she was diagnosed and i was home in north carolina helping her make the bed and i said, i can never get the corner of the bed as great as you do. she said, you re such a nice lady. what s your name? it is a stab to the heart, the likes of which i have never experienced before. leeza helped her father care for her mom while trying to maintain her own life and career. she knows what a burden it was for her family and millions of others. many times the caregivers because of what we call compassion fatigue are sicker than their diagnosed loved ones. they re under assault.
losing her grandmother and mother to the disease. no matter how smart you think you are, how educated you might be, how much money you might have, there is nothing more helpless and nothing more alone than knowing that someone you love has this diagnosis. my mom started showing symptoms in her late 50s. by the time she was 63, larry, we had a diagnosis. ten years later she was gone. what was it like for you when she didn t know you? that s thecruellest moment. i m sure everyone would tell you the same thing. after she was diagnosed and i was home in north carolina helping her make the bed and i said, i can never get the corner of the bed as great as you do. she said, you re such a nice lady. what s your name? it is a stab to the heart, the likes of which i have never experienced before. leeza helped her father care
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